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Health officials: 2 Westchester residents test positive for West Nile virus, marks first human cases of 2024

West Nile virus can cause flu-like illness, but can be more serious for people who are 65 and older as well as those with underlying medical conditions.

Roberto Torres

Aug 15, 2024, 4:32 PM

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A New Rochelle resident and a Mount Vernon resident tested positive for West Nile virus, marking the first human cases in Westchester County, according to health officials.

Westchester County Department of Health Commissioner Dr. Sherlita Amler said in a statement, “These first cases of West Nile virus are earlier than usual and should serve as a reminder to all of us to remove all standing water around your home every time after it rains."

Amler also urged residents to use repellents while going outdoors.

West Nile virus can cause flu-like illness, but can be more serious for people who are 65 and older as well as those with underlying medical conditions.

The Westchester County Department of Health urges residents who notice large areas of standing water to give them a call at 914-813-5000.

For more information on West Nile virus, follow this link.

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